Deposits oi$1 and upwards received and interest allowedfrom date ofdeposit to date mf withdrawal. Specialdeposits also received at current rates ofinterest. Alliston CUhesley Georgetow n Grimsby Hamilton Barton St. Willis Rinker, stringers, piankKk and spikes t i toat . o . F. Hyatt, spikes ......... ... 20 John Becker, â€"spikes......... 12 Ezra Shrumim, spikes........ 8 Â¥. Keobler, spikes....v..} 1. 30 H. Davis, labor and stringers. 50 John Cambers, plank ........ 50 F. Swayze, plank and stringers 3 00 J McCollom, 1600 ft. plank ... 24 00 Samucl Lambert, plank...... 10 84 J. A. Bouck, plank! .....t. . 1+ 70 J. A. Bouck, repairing north creek bridge.:............ > 00 C. W. Upper, labor on culverts _4 50 IohnStuart, Esq., President. A. G. Ramsay, Esq., Vlce:President FJohn Proctor, Esq. George Roach,Esq Wm.Gibson, M. P. _ ‘A. T. Wood, Esq. BANK OF HAMILTON C,. W. Upper, labor on culverts J. G. Currie, registering deeds . Jaha Fisher, plank and spikes John Hespler, plank .. ....... Nathan Comfort, iron spud for We breaking ite........e.. ... Ezra Piper, plrnk........... Nelson McPherson, ‘plank and spikes.........2....}.s .+ ..66, J . sbrumim | On motion the vere ordered paid n ou Will be at his own suite of Optical Parlors from Sept. 4th to 14thâ€"87 King Street east, Foronto. Write for his book on the eye, all &apital[ "yé A. B.Lee, Esq., Toronto. â€"__â€". . _ Turnbull,Cashier. H. $.8Steven, Assistant y >pFpp d PE FY â€"Gâ€"C > e dedededeadedet TOL. X. N. 3 The follo aof EJ Septem Bakingo * PROF. CHAMBERLAIN Z MR ME Ne SA St 4 BE QUICK. WION HEAD OFFICE, HAMILTON AilPaidâ€"up} Fund t were orderé 6 IB.; Kirb GRIMSBY. nCl Groceries and Teas Any person buying a can of our High Grade Baking Powder before ber and mentioning this paper will receive an extra can for nothing. Powder is guaranteed as good as any on the market or money back. BRANCHES ing DIRECTORS Listowei Port Elgin Lucknow Simeoe Milton Toronto Mount Forést Owen Sound Orangeville Wingham Berlin. onal Irust C ink of Comm EYE SPECIALIST bills for sheep ki very ind t following account IGewat, ) 0 pal 11 d it t be Thu1 O I HJ it ) 1 V 1 V , plank es ~r es hx I ] Kais I a « P ( ; B 11 rCce. mon e county, Di \nns on LV $1,250,000 $675,000 11 A 11 18 elke 33 and 135 King St. East â€" Near WV 11 in TOI n CGâ€"â€"@ 38 47 0 2 M.sS. BRA Devoted to the Interests of the Fa.rm'erï¬ insolvent : having gre Falls the other day stating that Joseph Booth had committed suicide by wad:â€" |ing into the Niagara river, where the force of the current carried him over ‘the Falls. The story is entirely withâ€" out foundation, and it is said that it emanated from a clerk in the Clifton house. _ Mr. Booth naturally feels hurt ‘a,t being made the suhject of such a | painfual story. A statement of the condition of Oscar Wilde‘s fluances has just been issued. It shows his liabilities to be £3,691, with no available: assets. His insolâ€" vency is ascribed by him to the failure of his action for libel against the Marquis of Queenrberry, who is now a petitioning creditor, seeking the payment of the costs of his defence, which the court ordered Wilde to pay. Wilde‘s income has averaged £2,000 a year, chiefly derived from his literary and dramatic : works. He has been insolvent two years, his expenditures n( W Booth Didn‘t Go Over the Falls. ind 1n D) rom ind c The council will meet again on Monday, Sept. 23, at Joel Misener‘s hall. On motion of Dalrymple and Mcâ€" Collom Mr. Nelson was appointed to examine the treasurer‘s books, and have any lands in arrears for taxes, liable to be sold placed in the county treasurer‘s list of lands for sale. 111 0 Al rred for a wee anks mavy repa on 254 6 SC Baby was troubled with sores on head and legs. Itried "Palmoâ€"Tar Soap." In a very short time the sores disappeared, skin became smooth and white, and the child got perfectly well. _ _ Mrs. Houtzmax, Crediton. A stor mSsUV & Only 25¢. Big Cake. 11 D1 ;;;;5â€"’ 8: ]s‘l' %:svfs S?Ab peo" f, iag t in 0 Py fghc‘“Swsore.s. n Oscar Wilde‘s Finances. r€ hC na D He Kept the Chansge 10r UNC rs. Deall all recel 1 ang.»>as ID GRIMSBY, BEUMSVILLE, AYD SMITAVILLE e XL altly C Toronto sent out Irom ars, nis expenditure xcceded his income. qL MoTHERs Weo Have UsEo, 8. KExxEpy, Clerk ALmo â€"TAr S§oaP P HUnow THATR§. f{now Triat n $ THE & () ANDA DVRTISER. 1) 11 0 15th This AuG s y ts h * marse â€"am ~E more s C 7e lhe fd h » +5 o x 1“, s p B m 4 Ne m M » Red F 2 e m i Ciew 4 d hJs IÂ¥ . t ; it aBt3 ©9 ie s l p T . f % Mss wife f t « 3 & & 4 8 Je Ceg "smile . a | 8e o x3 4 3 Ap % 1P â€"~ f l a i a Rr Re ©4 \ € lhce : â€"â€" oS | | _ «=â€"< y s he c y 7 7 7 Will take advantage of this great August cheap sale. It‘s impossible to give you an idea with figures ; come and see the goods. The store is your store $ you are free to go in and out without being bored to death to purchase goods. Good light, cool store.. Bivery attention given. _ One price and no misrepâ€" resentation.:. . in * 16 King Offeet W ost, Moodie‘s Old, Stand, ET A MILTON. Bd | ‘, ‘:4 d P P ‘ & @5 } i8 M( REGENZA, se | CALLBACK & CO. O M )( S m O Â¥i in ne lC cM, fuitâ€"Grower, and Business Man. URSDAY, AU&UST 29, 1895 11 L9 1 At our stationery counter you can purchase all or any of the standard public school books: Grammars, Arithmetiecs, Geographies, Reading Books, Copy Books, Drawing Books, ete. We also have Comâ€" passes, Peneils, Pens, Slates, Chalk, Crayons, Peneil Boxes, Rubbers, Rulers and Papers of all kinds. Seribblers at 1, 3 and 5¢. each. Another line we would call your special attention to just now is our 25¢. Red Handled Butcher Knives. These are the finest tempered Butcher Knives ever brought to America. â€" Every blade fully warâ€" ranted. 4 Bushel Measures 50c., 4 Qt. Splendid Steel Grain Scoops 75 an each. Goggles 7c. pair. Apple Pa Lines 25¢. a pair. We have a splendi line of Buggy Whips at 25¢c.. This store is alâ€" so the correct place to purchase Harness Snaps of all kinds, some at 3 for 5¢., some at 2 for 5¢., and large breast strap snaps at 5¢. each. We have one line of Farmers‘ Plow Shoes. We would, like every reader of this paper to see them. They are exceptionally cheap. STANLEY MILLS & CO., t cjgocdt PU Plain window shades, with fringe, spring. rollers n d brackets, ready to put up. Shades with printed dado, spring rollers and brackets, ready to put up las D Tart b0 ollers an )1 D\ 0 Centse. a ST. CATHARINES 3(0 ec@u U DRY WO M ((4 GOODS, CARPETS B 1 [ , Cau gsq "aitiine.. in mire ~=8$" hes! im " es - C â€" Fhew o hss Bs> 8 J y k y on d c *\ hP $ h n 6 and Limited. emomemonmmienrmnacmomrmaenomempmeaniencamemscourmenbtmmmnrrmunmermmmummmcorsun: n YaalD ‘\emmusis ag NV @n LV @i8, read y â€"to N LCE Kino St. west fto, c., 4 Qt. Measures 25c¢., Peck Measures 35¢c. ps 75 and 85¢c. Grain Bags 18 and 20c. Apple Parers and Slicers 50¢c. Hemp Plow ) 0 GOC)N)|< S GRAND TRUN] (G A Small profit, quick returns, is my motto. Money saved by buying your drugs, toilet articles, perfumery, etc., at my store. â€" Celery Compound 52¢., Hood‘s Sarsaparilla 60c., B. B. B.. 60c., Syrup Hypophosphite, usually sold at $1.50, my piice 75c., Beef, Iron and Wine, $1 size only 50¢c., Siegel Syrup,. 40c., Fowler‘s Extract Wild Strawberry 25¢., Eleeâ€" tric Ofl 156., Hirst‘s Liniment 15c.,) Pink Pills 270,.,; Dodd‘s 25¢.,) Carter‘s 12¢., Ayer‘s 15c., Buttermilk soap 7c., Baby‘s Own 8c., Pear‘s 10c¢., Pure Castle soap 15c. lb. Fine French perfumes, all odors, only 15c, oz. Pure paris green 15¢c. lb, Toilet paper, 4 for 25¢c. Trusses, crutches, shoulder braces, supâ€" porters, all at lowest prices. The People‘s store. Chemist and Druggist, 50 King w., Hamilton Gents‘ new shaped fedora hats in black and brown at 75¢, $1 and 1,50 each â€"the best value ever offeredâ€"at Treble‘s cor. King and James, Hamilton BA WV ts [ Ripans Tabules cura the blues. D& 1( ONE DOLLAR PEBR YEBAR 90 &. m. 1P noon Phagn UH H. SPENCER CASE, HAMILTON D‘H n t A L1 PA AItbALAIN AXLaP emomomummnenene S ulin *uud borâ€" Managzer o Phress 55 a. m 38 a. m Tc p. M ronto